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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal Plymouth
Also: Drum Theatre, The Lyric
TownPlymouth
CountyDevon
From22nd November 2000
To24th November 2000
WhenNov 22, 24 at 19:15
Theatre Royal Plymouth (V895)
Current/Future Listings
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Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni

Work:: Don Giovanni (S1919)

Written shortly after The Marriage of Figaro. Based on the famous legend of Don Juan the master seducer from whom no woman can be considered safe. Don Giovanni pursues, seduces, rapes and murders and in the climax is pulled to hell by a stone statue of one of his victims come to life - he remains unrepentant. His servant Leporello witnesses all his masters wrongs. There is also a rarely performed opera of the same name (and story) by Giuseppe Gazzaniga which was first performed in 1786, eight months before Mozart's version.
Music Mozart
Lyrics Da Ponte (1787)

Production:: (T0669652064)

The new production from this year's Glyndebourne Festival sponsored by Audi. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. Performed in the 1787 Prague version. The performance lasts approximately 3hrs 15mins including one twenty minute interval.
Company Glyndebourne Touring Opera
Conductor Martyn Brabbins
Director Graham Vick
Director Franco Ripa di Meana (revival director)
Design Richard Hudson
Lighting Jennifer Tipton
Choreographer Ron Howell
Company Glyndebourne Touring Opera Orchestra
Company The Glyndebourne Chorus
Performer Michele Bianchini (Don Giovanni)
Performer Jonathan Veira (Leporello)
Performer Stephen Rooke (Don Ottavio)
Performer Orla Boylan (Donna Anna)
Performer Mary Plazas (Donna Elvira)
Performer Sarah Fox (Zerlina)
Performer Michael Druiett (Commendatore)
Performer D'Arcy Bleiker (Masetto)

Listing:: L02126987260




Production details

The new production from this year's Glyndebourne Festival sponsored by Audi. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. Performed in the 1787 Prague version. The performance lasts approximately 3hrs 15mins including one twenty minute interval.

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